We're All Devo
Originally released in 1983. We're All Devo is a music film. directed by Gerald V. Casale. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, and Bob Casale
Synopsis
Like The Men Who Make the Music, We're All Devo! has a storyline to tie the videos together. In it, the character of Rod Rooter (Michael W Schwartz) is reviewing Devo's music videos for Big Entertainment. Much to his chagrin, his daughter Donut Rooter (Laraine Newman) is a fan of the band. Donut discovers the videos after asking her father for money to get an abortion (though this is not explicitly stated). Two excerpts from the storyline were included in the "Complete Truth About De-Evolution" laserdisc and DVD (both out of sequence) but the rest is exclusive to this videocassette. "Theme from Doctor Detroit" was also not included, and is unique to this tape. (Wikipedia)
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- Released
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is We're All Devo about?
Like The Men Who Make the Music, We're All Devo! has a storyline to tie the videos together. In it, the character of Rod Rooter (Michael W Schwartz) is reviewing Devo's music videos for Big Enterta...
Who directed We're All Devo?
We're All Devo was directed by Gerald V. Casale.
How long is We're All Devo?
We're All Devo has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).
When was We're All Devo released?
We're All Devo was released on January 1, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in We're All Devo?
The main cast of We're All Devo includes Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, Bob Casale, Robert Mothersbaugh, Alan Myers.